EP0579282B1 - Liquid container - Google Patents
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- EP0579282B1 EP0579282B1 EP93115413A EP93115413A EP0579282B1 EP 0579282 B1 EP0579282 B1 EP 0579282B1 EP 93115413 A EP93115413 A EP 93115413A EP 93115413 A EP93115413 A EP 93115413A EP 0579282 B1 EP0579282 B1 EP 0579282B1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- B05B11/01—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
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- the present invention relates to a liquid container, and more especially, to a liquid container with a toilet tip for containing liquid toilet materials such as an eye blow pencil, a liquid lipstick or the like.
- a liquid container with a toilet brush having a shape of a brush pen has been known in which a small quantity of liquid toilet material is supplied to a toilet brush at the upper end of a container each time when the rear end of the container is pushed in by a finger tip.
- a container of this construction is shown in EP-A-0 208 394.
- Fig. 16 shows a container of this kind.
- the container is composed of a fixed member 101 and a movable member 102 arranged in a shaft 108 and capable of being pushed into said fixed member 101.
- the fixed member 101 is composed of a fixed barrel 103 having an inner barrel 104 and an outer barrel 105, and a toilet brush 106 fitted into the upper end of the inner barrel 104.
- a resiliently closed discharge valve 107 is provided internally of the inner barrel 104.
- the inner barrel 104 forms an upper half of a cylinder.
- a shaft 108 is mounted by screw on the external portion of the fixed barrel 103.
- the movable member 102 is composed of a container body 109 and a movable cylinder 110.
- a push button 111 is provided on the lower end of the container body 109.
- the container body 109 is provided internally of the shaft 109 and is slidable in an axial direction of the container with respect to the shaft 108.
- the lower portion of a movable cylinder 110 is fitted in and secured to a neck of the container body 109.
- the movable cylinder 110 forms a lower half portion of the cylinder.
- a suction valve 112 is provided internally of the rear portion of the movable cylinder 110.
- the movable cylinder 110 is provided externally of the inner barrel 104 and is slidable with respect to the inner barrel 104 in an axial direction of the container.
- the movable cylinder 110 and the container body 109 are normally biased rearward by means of a return spring 113. Accordingly, the movable cylinder 110 of the movable member and the container body 109 may be pushed into the fixed member 101.
- the discharge valve 107 comprises a discharge valve member 116 made of resilient material, and a valve seat 117 provided internally of the inner barrel 104.
- the discharge valve member 116 comprises a discharge port forming barrel 118, a pair of resilient valve stems 119 and 119 and a valve body 120.
- the pair of resilient valve stems 119, 119 are suspended from the lower surface of a reduced diameter portion 121 formed in the lower part of the discharge port forming barrel 118, the resilient valve stems facing to each other in a diametrical direction of the inner barrel 104.
- the resilient valve stem 119 comprises an upper portion, an intermediate portion and a lower portion. Said intermediate portion is curved outwardly.
- the container of this type has a shape of a small diameter pen, there is naturally a restriction in a diameter of the inner barrel 104.
- the intermediate portion of the resilient valve stem 119 is curved externally. When the discharge valve 107 is opened, the curved portion is further spread and deformed outwardly. Thus, it is necessary to make the upper portion and the lower portion of the two resilient valve stems 119 and 119 close to each other. Accordingly, it is necessary that a reduced diameter portion 121 is provided at the lower portion of the barrel 118, and the valve stems 119 and 119 are suspended from the reduced diameter portion 121. Since the reduced diameter portion 121 is provided, a diameter of the discharge port 115 becomes small whereby a flow passage resistance to the toilet liquid in the discharge port 115 increases. According to the aforesaid construction, it has been difficult to smoothly supply the toilet liquid to the toilet brush 116.
- the present invention starts from the liquid container described in EP-A-0 208 394, on which the preamble of the claim is based, and achieves its aims by the characterising feature of the claim.
- Figs. 1 to 7 show a container according to the state of the art.
- Such a container includes means for switching one push stroke of a push button.
- reference numeral 1 denotes a shaft.
- Liquid supply means 201 is provided at an upper end of the shaft 1.
- the liquid supply means 201 comprises a cylinder 3 and a tip 2 secured to the cylinder 3.
- Reference numeral 4 designates a push button.
- Reference numeral 5 designates a liquid receiving means.
- Reference numeral 6 designates a pump mechanism.
- Reference numeral 7 designates a stroke switching means provided between the shaft 1 and the liquid supply means 201.
- Reference numeral 8 designates a cap capable of being detachably fitted externally of the liquid supply means 201.
- the shaft 1 comprises a barrel 11 and a lip cylinder 12 fitted in an upper end of the barrel 11.
- a notch 13 is formed in a rear end of the shaft 1.
- the tip 2 comprises, for example, brushes made of synthetic resin capable of being immersed with a liquid such as a liquid toilet material.
- a small diameter core 21 for guiding the liquid toilet material toward an upper portion of the tip is provided in the tip 2.
- the lower half portion of the tip 2 is surrounded by a keep member 221.
- a communication cylinder 31 with a collar 311 is provided in the cylinder 3.
- a through-passage 32 is provided in a central portion of the communication cylinder 31.
- the core 21 is fitted in the through-passage 32.
- the keep member 221 is fixedly held internally of the cylinder 3.
- the pump mechanism 6 includes a movable cylinder 61.
- the movable cylinder 61 is slidably arranged in the lip cylinder 12.
- a rear end of the movable cylinder 61 is engaged with the neck 511 of the container body 51.
- the cylinder 61 is normally urged rearwardly by coil springs 62 and 63 arranged within the shaft 1.
- a suction valve 64 is provided in the rear end internally of the movable cylinder 61.
- the suction valve 64 comprises a ball valve.
- a skirt member 65 is fitted in an intermediate portion internally of the cylinder 61 and is slidably with respect to the cylinder 61.
- An adjusting rod 651 is provided on a core portion of the movable cylinder 61 and is coupled to the movable cylinder 61 by a connecting member 6511 radially projected.
- the fixed cylinder 71 comprises an inner cylinder 66 and an outer cylinder 68 leaving a clearance between the latter and the outer surface of the inner cylinder 66 and continuous to an upper portion of the inner cylinder 66.
- the inner cylinder 66 comprises an upper half portion and a lower half portion.
- a diameter of the lower half portion of the inner cylinder 66 is smaller than a diameter of the upper half portion of the inner cylinder 66.
- a valve seat 69 of the discharge valve 67 is provided on an upward shoulder of the inner surface of a continuous portion between the upper half portion and the lower half portion.
- the skirt member 65 is mounted and secured to a lower end of the inner cylinder 66 of the fixed cylinder 71 of the stroke switching means 7.
- the movable cylinder 61 and the lower half portion of the inner cylinder 66 constitute a pressure chamber 70.
- the stroke switching means 7 will be described hereinafter.
- two abutting portions 712 and 712 are provided symmetrically with respect to the axis of the cylinder 61 corresponding to the the step portions 711 and 711 .
- the rearwardly-directed surfaces (surfaces toward the push button) of the abutting step portions 711 and 711 and the forwardly-directed surfaces (surfaces toward the cylinder) of the abutting portions 712 and 712 are abutted with each other.
- the fixed cylinder 71 is rotated with respect to the cylinder 61 which axially moves along with the container body 51 so that the abutment step can be switched.
- a forwardly-directed (toward the cylinder 3) step portion 714 is provided on the inner peripheral surface of the lip cylinder 12. Rearwardly-directed (toward the push button) surfaces of the abutting portions 712 and 712 are normally brought into abutment with the step portion 714 by the bias of the coil springs 62 and 63.
- a notch 715 is provided at the rear end of the fixed cylinder 71.
- a stopper 716a corresponding to the notch 715 is provided in the inner peripheral surface of the lip cylinder 12. The stopper 716a is abutted with the notch 715 so as to define a rotation of the fixed cylinder 71 with respect to the lip cylinder 12.
- Recesses 717, 717 and 717 are provided in the outer peripheral surface at the rear end of the fixed cylinder 71 corresponding to the respective steps of the abutting step portions 711.
- a projection 716b to be inserted into each of the recesses 717 is provided in the inner peripheral surface of the lip cylinder 12.
- a position of the fixed cylinder 71 with respect to the lip cylinder 12 is selected by engagement of either one of the recesses 717 with the projection 716b.
- Longitudinal grooves 718 and 718 are provided at the rear of the inner peripheral surface of the lip cylinder 12.
- longitudinal strips 719 and 719 to be inserted into the longitudinal grooves 718 and 718 are provided.
- the cylinder 61 can be axially slidably moved with respect to the lip cylinder 12 but cannot be rotated with respect to the lip cylinder 12.
- the cylinder 3 is fitted in the upper end of the fixed cylinder 71.
- the cap 8 can be detachably engaged with the fixed cylinder 71.
- a liquid toilet material is included in the container body 51 of the liquid receiving means 51 .
- the push button 4 is pressed against the coil springs 62 and 63 to actuate the pump mechanism 6 so that the liquid toilet material within the container body 51 is supplied to the tip 2.
- the container body 51 is fitted in the movable cylinder 61, when the push button 4 is pressed, the movable cylinder 61 is pressed upwardly. Since the skirt member 65 is slidably fitted in the cylinder 61 and mounted and secured to the inner cylinder 66 of the fixed cylinder 71 , even if the push button 4 is pushed in, the skirt member 65 is not pressed upwardly. Accordingly, a liquid pressure within the pressure chamber 70 increases. The suction valve 64 closes, and the discharge valve 67 opens. The liquid toilet material within the pressure chamber 70 is supplied to the tip 2 through the pipe 21.
- the movable cylinder 61, the container body 51 and the push button 4 are pressed down by the resiliency of the coil springs 62 and 63.
- the pressure chamber 70 becomes negative pressure so that the suction valve 64 opens and the discharge valve 67 closes.
- the liquid toilet material within the container body 51 is taken into the pressure chamber 70.
- the container body 51 becomes negative pressure.
- the atmospheric pressure exerts the interior of the push button 4 and the lower portion of the movable bottom member 513 through the vent hole 42 so that the movable bottom member 513 is moved upwardly.
- One push stroke of the push button 4 can be switched by the stroke switching means 7. Since the neck 511 of the container body 51 is fitted and secured to the outer portion of the lower end of the movable cylinder 61, the stroke of the push button 4 is equal to the stroke of the movable cylinder 61.
- the axial movement of the abutting portions 712 and 712 is defined between the forwardly-directed step portion 714 and the abutting step portions 711 and 711 whereby the stroke of the cylinder 61 is obtained.
- the fixed cylinder 71 is rotated to change the step of the abutting step portion 711 in abutment with the abutting portions 712 and 712 so that the stroke of the push button 4 can be switched. Thereby the quantity of supply of the liquid to the tip 2 can be adjusted.
- An abutting step portion 711 may be formed on the movable cylinder 61, and an abutting portion 712 may be formed on the fixed cylinder 71.
- one step portion 711 is formed on the movable cylinder 61, and two or more abutting portions 712 are formed on the fixed cylinder 71.
- Figs. 8 and 9 show an embodiment according to the object of the present invention.
- valve stems 673 and 673 of the discharge valve 67 are curved inwardly each other. Accordingly, the valve stems 673 and 673 can be suspended from a portion in a vicinity of an outer peripheral edge of a lower surface of a discharge port forming cylindrical member 671 without use of a reduced diameter member. Accordingly, a size of a discharge port 672 can be increased to reduce a passage resistance of the toilet liquid.
- the shaft 1 comprises a single member.
- a threaded groove is formed in an inner surface at an upper portion of the shaft 1.
- Threads are formed in an outer surface of the outer cylinder. The threads of the outer cylinder 68 are screwed with the threaded groove of the shaft 1 so that the fixed cylinder 71 is internally fitted and secured to the upper end of the shaft 1.
- a pair of resilient valve stems 673 and 673 are suspended from a portion in a vicinity of an outer peripheral edge of a discharge port forming cylindrical member 671 at a position symmetrical with respect to the axis of the lower surface of the discharge port forming cylindrical member 671.
- the resilient valve stem 673 comprises an upper portion, an intermediate portion and a lower portion.
- the intermediate portions of the resilient valve stems 673 and 673 are curved inwardly each other.
- a valve body 674 is suspended from the resilient valve stems 673 and 673.
- the cylindrical member 671 is internally fitted and secured to the upper portion of the inner cylinder 66.
- the upper portion of the cylindrical member 671 is engaged with a small diameter portion of a lower portion of the communication cylinder 31.
- the valve body 674 is in normally close contact with the upper surface of the valve seat 69 to close the discharge valve 67.
- the resilient valve stems 673 and 673 are further curved and deformed inwardly so that the valve body 674 is forced upwardly to open the discharge valve 67.
- the pressed liquid is supplied to the tip 2 passing through the discharge port 672, the communication cylinder 31 and the core 21.
- a known liquid container with a toilet tip is provided with a conical toilet tip 106 as shown in Fig. 16.
- the container having the conical toilet tip 106 is suitable for use of drawing a line and effecting a fine finish.
- the further known embodiment is to provide a toilet tip suitable for coating the toilet material on a wide area portion in addition to effecting a fine finish.
- Said embodiment relates to the construction of a liquid discharge portion of a liquid container.
- Any constructions of the liquid supply means (for example, a pump mechanism) can be applied to the third embodiment of this invention.
- a communication cylinder 20 is secured to the inner surface of an upper end of a shaft 1.
- a fixed cylinder 71 is arranged between the shaft 1 and the communication cylinder 20 but the structure is not limited thereto.
- a hole for supplying the liquid toilet material from the shaft 1 to the toilet tip 2 is formed in the axis of the communication cylinder 20.
- the lower portion of a core 21 is unrotatably fitted into the hole.
- a flat tube 211 is formed at an upper portion of the core 21 .
- a sectional face of the flat tube 211 has a long diameter and a short diameter. The long diameter of the flat tube 211 is larger than the short diameter of a flat cylinder 223 of a tip keep 221 which will be described later.
- Liquid supply means 201 is fitted in the upper end of the shaft 1.
- the liquid supply means 201 is fitted into the fixed cylinder 71.
- the liquid supply means 201 comprises a cylinder 3, a tip keep 221 and a toilet tip 2.
- the cylinder 3 has a peripheral wall 224.
- a lower portion of the cylinder 3 is rotatably engaged with an upper portion of the fixed cylinder 71.
- a flat cylindrical portion 223 of a cylindrical wall 222 of the tip keep 221 is projected upwardly from an upper end surface of a peripheral wall 224 of the cylinder 3.
- a lower portion of the cylindrical wall 222 of the tip keep 221 is unrotatably fitted in the inner surface of the cylinder 3.
- a flat cylinder 223 is formed on an upper portion of the cylindrical wall 222 and is projected upwardly from the upper end surface of the cylinder 3.
- a sectional face of the flat cylinder 223 has a long diameter and a short diameter.
- the short diameter of the flat cylinder 223 is smaller than the short diameter of the flat tube 211 of the core 21.
- the flat tube 211 of the core 21 is rotatably embraced at an axis of the toilet tip 2.
- An outer surface of the lower half portion of the toilet tip 2 is unrotatably gripped by the tip keep 221. Accordingly, the liquid supply means 201 is rotatable with respect to the shaft 1. More specifically, the cylinder 3 and the tip keep 221 are rotatable with respect to the shaft 1.
- the communication cylinder 20, the core 21 and the toilet tip 2 are not rotatable with respect to the shaft 1.
- the tip 2 comprises, for example, brushes made of synthetic resin and is formed in a shape of pyramid. According to the third embodiment, this pyramid can be changed to a substantially flat plate.
- the flat cylinder 223 is pressed against both ends in the direction of the long diameter of the flat tube 211 so that the flat cylinder 223 is spread by the flat tube 211. Accordingly, the shape of the toilet tip 2 is changed from a flat plate shown in Fig. 12 to a pyramid shape as shown in Fig. 15.
- the liquid supply means 201 is again rotated through 90° from that state with respect to the shaft 1, both ends in the direction of the long diameter of the flat tube 211 are moved away from the flat cylinder 223. Accordingly, the flat cylinder 223 is elastically returned so that the toilet tip 2 is formed from a pyramid shape to a flat plate shape.
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- The present invention relates to a liquid container, and more especially, to a liquid container with a toilet tip for containing liquid toilet materials such as an eye blow pencil, a liquid lipstick or the like.
- As one example of toilet implements, a liquid container with a toilet brush having a shape of a brush pen has been known in which a small quantity of liquid toilet material is supplied to a toilet brush at the upper end of a container each time when the rear end of the container is pushed in by a finger tip. A container of this construction is shown in EP-A-0 208 394.
- Fig. 16 shows a container of this kind. The container is composed of a fixed
member 101 and amovable member 102 arranged in ashaft 108 and capable of being pushed into said fixedmember 101. Thefixed member 101 is composed of a fixedbarrel 103 having aninner barrel 104 and anouter barrel 105, and atoilet brush 106 fitted into the upper end of theinner barrel 104. A resiliently closeddischarge valve 107 is provided internally of theinner barrel 104. Theinner barrel 104 forms an upper half of a cylinder. Ashaft 108 is mounted by screw on the external portion of the fixedbarrel 103. Themovable member 102 is composed of acontainer body 109 and amovable cylinder 110. Apush button 111 is provided on the lower end of thecontainer body 109. Thecontainer body 109 is provided internally of theshaft 109 and is slidable in an axial direction of the container with respect to theshaft 108. The lower portion of amovable cylinder 110 is fitted in and secured to a neck of thecontainer body 109. Themovable cylinder 110 forms a lower half portion of the cylinder. Asuction valve 112 is provided internally of the rear portion of themovable cylinder 110. Themovable cylinder 110 is provided externally of theinner barrel 104 and is slidable with respect to theinner barrel 104 in an axial direction of the container. Themovable cylinder 110 and thecontainer body 109 are normally biased rearward by means of areturn spring 113. Accordingly, themovable cylinder 110 of the movable member and thecontainer body 109 may be pushed into the fixedmember 101. - The
movable member 102 is pushed into the fixedmember 101 whereby apressure chamber 114 of the cylinder is contracted. Accordingly, the toilet liquid within thepressure chamber 114 is pressed. The pressed toilet liquid pushes up thedischarge valve 107 to open thedischarge valve 107. The pressed toilet liquid is supplied to thetoilet brush 106 through adischarge port 115. When thepush button 11 is released after the toilet liquid in thepressure chamber 114 has been supplied to thetoilet brush 106, themovable member 102 is pushed back by thereturn spring 113 and therefore the interior of thepressure chamber 114 becomes negative pressure. Accordingly, thesuction valve 112 is opened so that the toilet liquid in thecontainer body 109 is sucked into thepressure chamber 114. - The
discharge valve 107 comprises adischarge valve member 116 made of resilient material, and avalve seat 117 provided internally of theinner barrel 104. Thedischarge valve member 116 comprises a dischargeport forming barrel 118, a pair ofresilient valve stems valve body 120. The pair ofresilient valve stems diameter portion 121 formed in the lower part of the dischargeport forming barrel 118, the resilient valve stems facing to each other in a diametrical direction of theinner barrel 104. Theresilient valve stem 119 comprises an upper portion, an intermediate portion and a lower portion. Said intermediate portion is curved outwardly. When the toilet liquid within thepressure chamber 114 is pressed, thevalve body 120 is forced upwardly, and theresilient valve stem 119 is spread outwardly and compressed up and down. Accordingly, thedischarge valve 107 is opened. - Since in the aforementioned known container, the
push button 111 is pushed in by hands, control of pushing-in is difficult. When thepush button 111 is excessively pressed, the supply of the toilet material to thetoilet brush 106 often becomes excessive. On the other hand, when the pushing-in of thepush button 111 is short, thepush button 111 often had to be pushed again. - Since the container of this type has a shape of a small diameter pen, there is naturally a restriction in a diameter of the
inner barrel 104. The intermediate portion of theresilient valve stem 119 is curved externally. When thedischarge valve 107 is opened, the curved portion is further spread and deformed outwardly. Thus, it is necessary to make the upper portion and the lower portion of the two resilient valve stems 119 and 119 close to each other. Accordingly, it is necessary that a reduceddiameter portion 121 is provided at the lower portion of thebarrel 118, and thevalve stems diameter portion 121. Since the reduceddiameter portion 121 is provided, a diameter of thedischarge port 115 becomes small whereby a flow passage resistance to the toilet liquid in thedischarge port 115 increases. According to the aforesaid construction, it has been difficult to smoothly supply the toilet liquid to thetoilet brush 116. - An aim of the present invention is to overcome the problems noted above with respect to the known art. More specifically, an aim of the present invention is to provide a liquid container which can switch a stroke of a knock button at every push. A further aim of the present invention is to provide a container in which an inside diameter of a discharge port is large, and accordingly, the flow passage resistance of liquid in the discharge port can be reduced to supply the liquid smoothly. A still further aim of the present invention is to provide a container which can change the shape of a tip.
- The present invention starts from the liquid container described in EP-A-0 208 394, on which the preamble of the claim is based, and achieves its aims by the characterising feature of the claim.
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- Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a container according to the state of the art;
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken on line II-II of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line III-III of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a movable cylinder according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
- Fig. 5 is a partly cutaway perspective view of a lip cylinder according to an embodiment of a container known in the art;
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a fixed barrel according to an embodiment of a container known in the art;
- Fig. 7 is a partly cutaway side view of a cap;
- Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view of a container according to an embodiment according to the object of the present invention;
- Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a contour of a discharge valve following an embodiment according to the object of the present invention;
- Fig. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view of liquid supply means in the case where a toilet implement has a flat-plate shape according to a further embodiment of the container known in the art;
- Fig. 11 is a sectional view taken on line IV-IV of Fig. 10;
- Fig. 12 is a perspective view of liquid supply means in the case where a toilet implement has a flat-plate shape according to a further embodiment of the container known in the art present invention;
- Fig. 13 is a longitudinal sectional view of liquid supply means in the case where a toilet implement has a pyramid shape according to a third embodiment;
- Fig. 14 is a sectional view taken on line V-V of Fig 13;
- Fig. 15 is a perspective view of liquid supply means in the case where a toilet implement has a pyramid shape according to a further embodiment of the container known in the art; and
- Fig. 16 is a longitudinal sectional view of a liquid container with a toilet tip of prior art.
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- Figs. 1 to 7 show a container according to the state of the art.
- Such a container includes means for switching one push stroke of a push button. In the drawings,
reference numeral 1 denotes a shaft. Liquid supply means 201 is provided at an upper end of theshaft 1. In the illustrated embodiment, the liquid supply means 201 comprises acylinder 3 and atip 2 secured to thecylinder 3.Reference numeral 4 designates a push button.Reference numeral 5 designates a liquid receiving means.Reference numeral 6 designates a pump mechanism.Reference numeral 7 designates a stroke switching means provided between theshaft 1 and the liquid supply means 201.Reference numeral 8 designates a cap capable of being detachably fitted externally of the liquid supply means 201. - In said container, the
shaft 1 comprises abarrel 11 and alip cylinder 12 fitted in an upper end of thebarrel 11. Anotch 13 is formed in a rear end of theshaft 1. - The
tip 2 comprises, for example, brushes made of synthetic resin capable of being immersed with a liquid such as a liquid toilet material. Asmall diameter core 21 for guiding the liquid toilet material toward an upper portion of the tip is provided in thetip 2. The lower half portion of thetip 2 is surrounded by akeep member 221. - A
communication cylinder 31 with acollar 311 is provided in thecylinder 3. A through-passage 32 is provided in a central portion of thecommunication cylinder 31. Thecore 21 is fitted in the through-passage 32. The keepmember 221 is fixedly held internally of thecylinder 3. - The
push button 4 is internally provided at the rear end of theshaft 1. Thepush button 4 can be forced into and removed from theshaft 1. Thepush button 4 has afitting cylinder 41 engaged with the liquid receiving means 5. Accordingly, when thepush button 4 is forced into theshaft 1, the liquid receiving means 5 is forced upwardly into theshaft 1. Thepush button 4 is detachably mounted on the liquid receiving means 5. Avent hole 42 is bored in a central portion of a rear end surface of thepush button 4. - The liquid receiving means 5 comprises a
container body 51 having a shape of an elongated bottle. Thecontainer body 51 is arranged internally of the rear end of theshaft 1. Thecontainer body 51 is slidable with respect to theshaft 1 in an axial direction of the container. Thecontainer body 51 can be removed from theshaft 1. Aneck 511 of thecontainer body 51 is engaged with an outer surface of a rear end of amovable cylinder 61 of thepump mechanism 6. Accordingly, themovable cylinder 61 moves as thecontainer body 51 moves. Thecontainer body 51 may be detachably mounted on themovable cylinder 61. Amovable bottom member 513 is slidably arranged in abody 512 of thecontainer body 51. An elasticperipheral wall 514 is formed in an outer peripheral surface of an upper end of themovable bottom member 513. Thewall 514 is pressed against an inner surface of thebody 512. Accordingly, when ansuction valve 64 is opened to pump up the liquid within thecontainer body 51 so that an interior of thecontainer body 51 becomes negative pressure, an atmospheric pressure acts on the lower portion of themovable bottom member 513 through thevent hole 42. Therefore, themovable bottom member 513 is urged by the atmospheric pressure and moves upwardly. Afitting cylinder 41 of thepush button 4 is removably engaged with the lower end of thebody 512. - The
pump mechanism 6 includes amovable cylinder 61. Themovable cylinder 61 is slidably arranged in thelip cylinder 12. A rear end of themovable cylinder 61 is engaged with theneck 511 of thecontainer body 51. Thecylinder 61 is normally urged rearwardly bycoil springs shaft 1. Asuction valve 64 is provided in the rear end internally of themovable cylinder 61. In the illustrated embodiment, thesuction valve 64 comprises a ball valve. Askirt member 65 is fitted in an intermediate portion internally of thecylinder 61 and is slidably with respect to thecylinder 61. An adjustingrod 651 is provided on a core portion of themovable cylinder 61 and is coupled to themovable cylinder 61 by a connectingmember 6511 radially projected. - The fixed
cylinder 71 comprises aninner cylinder 66 and anouter cylinder 68 leaving a clearance between the latter and the outer surface of theinner cylinder 66 and continuous to an upper portion of theinner cylinder 66. Theinner cylinder 66 comprises an upper half portion and a lower half portion. A diameter of the lower half portion of theinner cylinder 66 is smaller than a diameter of the upper half portion of theinner cylinder 66. Avalve seat 69 of thedischarge valve 67 is provided on an upward shoulder of the inner surface of a continuous portion between the upper half portion and the lower half portion. Theskirt member 65 is mounted and secured to a lower end of theinner cylinder 66 of the fixedcylinder 71 of the stroke switching means 7. Themovable cylinder 61 and the lower half portion of theinner cylinder 66 constitute apressure chamber 70. - The stroke switching means 7 will be described hereinafter.
- A
projection 713 is provided on the outer peripheral surface at the rear end of the fixedcylinder 71 . Agroove 713a is provided in the inner peripheral surface at the upper end of thelip cylinder 12. Theprojection 713 is engaged with thegroove 713a. The fixedcylinder 71 can be rotated with respect to thelip cylinder 12 but cannot be axially slidably moved with respect to thelip cylinder 12. - Rearwardly-directed
abutting step portions cylinder 71. Thestep portion 711 comprises a plurality of steps whose axial-direction heights thereof are different each other as shown in Fig. 6. In the illustrated embodiment, twostep portions cylinder 71 . Abuttingportions cylinder 61 corresponding to the abuttingstep portions step portions portions cylinder 61 corresponding to the thestep portions step portions portions cylinder 71 is rotated with respect to thecylinder 61 which axially moves along with thecontainer body 51 so that the abutment step can be switched. - A forwardly-directed (toward the cylinder 3)
step portion 714 is provided on the inner peripheral surface of thelip cylinder 12. Rearwardly-directed (toward the push button) surfaces of the abuttingportions step portion 714 by the bias of the coil springs 62 and 63. - A
notch 715 is provided at the rear end of the fixedcylinder 71. Astopper 716a corresponding to thenotch 715 is provided in the inner peripheral surface of thelip cylinder 12. Thestopper 716a is abutted with thenotch 715 so as to define a rotation of the fixedcylinder 71 with respect to thelip cylinder 12. -
Recesses cylinder 71 corresponding to the respective steps of the abuttingstep portions 711. Aprojection 716b to be inserted into each of therecesses 717 is provided in the inner peripheral surface of thelip cylinder 12. A position of the fixedcylinder 71 with respect to thelip cylinder 12 is selected by engagement of either one of therecesses 717 with theprojection 716b. -
Longitudinal grooves lip cylinder 12. In the midst of the outer peripheral surface of thecylinder 61,longitudinal strips longitudinal grooves longitudinal strips longitudinal grooves cylinder 61 can be axially slidably moved with respect to thelip cylinder 12 but cannot be rotated with respect to thelip cylinder 12. - The
cylinder 3 is fitted in the upper end of the fixedcylinder 71. - The
cap 8 can be detachably engaged with the fixedcylinder 71. - An operation of the liquid container according to the state of the art will be described hereinafter.
- A liquid toilet material is included in the
container body 51 of the liquid receiving means 51 . In supplying the liquid toilet material to thetip 2, thepush button 4 is pressed against the coil springs 62 and 63 to actuate thepump mechanism 6 so that the liquid toilet material within thecontainer body 51 is supplied to thetip 2. - Since the
container body 51 is fitted in themovable cylinder 61, when thepush button 4 is pressed, themovable cylinder 61 is pressed upwardly. Since theskirt member 65 is slidably fitted in thecylinder 61 and mounted and secured to theinner cylinder 66 of the fixedcylinder 71 , even if thepush button 4 is pushed in, theskirt member 65 is not pressed upwardly. Accordingly, a liquid pressure within thepressure chamber 70 increases. Thesuction valve 64 closes, and thedischarge valve 67 opens. The liquid toilet material within thepressure chamber 70 is supplied to thetip 2 through thepipe 21. - When the pressed
push button 4 is released, themovable cylinder 61, thecontainer body 51 and thepush button 4 are pressed down by the resiliency of the coil springs 62 and 63. Thepressure chamber 70 becomes negative pressure so that thesuction valve 64 opens and thedischarge valve 67 closes. The liquid toilet material within thecontainer body 51 is taken into thepressure chamber 70. Thecontainer body 51 becomes negative pressure. The atmospheric pressure exerts the interior of thepush button 4 and the lower portion of themovable bottom member 513 through thevent hole 42 so that themovable bottom member 513 is moved upwardly. - One push stroke of the
push button 4 can be switched by the stroke switching means 7. Since theneck 511 of thecontainer body 51 is fitted and secured to the outer portion of the lower end of themovable cylinder 61, the stroke of thepush button 4 is equal to the stroke of themovable cylinder 61. The axial movement of the abuttingportions step portion 714 and the abuttingstep portions cylinder 61 is obtained. Accordingly, the fixedcylinder 71 is rotated to change the step of theabutting step portion 711 in abutment with the abuttingportions push button 4 can be switched. Thereby the quantity of supply of the liquid to thetip 2 can be adjusted. - An
abutting step portion 711 may be formed on themovable cylinder 61, and anabutting portion 712 may be formed on the fixedcylinder 71. In this case, onestep portion 711 is formed on themovable cylinder 61, and two or more abuttingportions 712 are formed on the fixedcylinder 71. - Figs. 8 and 9 show an embodiment according to the object of the present invention.
- In said embodiment, it is characterized in that intermediate portions of a pair of resilient valve stems 673 and 673 of the
discharge valve 67 are curved inwardly each other. Accordingly, the valve stems 673 and 673 can be suspended from a portion in a vicinity of an outer peripheral edge of a lower surface of a discharge port formingcylindrical member 671 without use of a reduced diameter member. Accordingly, a size of adischarge port 672 can be increased to reduce a passage resistance of the toilet liquid. - In said embodiment, the
shaft 1 comprises a single member. A threaded groove is formed in an inner surface at an upper portion of theshaft 1. Threads are formed in an outer surface of the outer cylinder. The threads of theouter cylinder 68 are screwed with the threaded groove of theshaft 1 so that the fixedcylinder 71 is internally fitted and secured to the upper end of theshaft 1. - A pair of resilient valve stems 673 and 673 are suspended from a portion in a vicinity of an outer peripheral edge of a discharge port forming
cylindrical member 671 at a position symmetrical with respect to the axis of the lower surface of the discharge port formingcylindrical member 671. Theresilient valve stem 673 comprises an upper portion, an intermediate portion and a lower portion. The intermediate portions of the resilient valve stems 673 and 673 are curved inwardly each other. Avalve body 674 is suspended from the resilient valve stems 673 and 673. Thecylindrical member 671 is internally fitted and secured to the upper portion of theinner cylinder 66. The upper portion of thecylindrical member 671 is engaged with a small diameter portion of a lower portion of thecommunication cylinder 31. Thevalve body 674 is in normally close contact with the upper surface of thevalve seat 69 to close thedischarge valve 67. - When the liquid within the
pressure chamber 70 is pressed, the resilient valve stems 673 and 673 are further curved and deformed inwardly so that thevalve body 674 is forced upwardly to open thedischarge valve 67. The pressed liquid is supplied to thetip 2 passing through thedischarge port 672, thecommunication cylinder 31 and thecore 21. - A further embodiment of the container known in the art will be described with referenced to Figs. 10 to 15.
- A known liquid container with a toilet tip is provided with a
conical toilet tip 106 as shown in Fig. 16. The container having theconical toilet tip 106 is suitable for use of drawing a line and effecting a fine finish. However, in the case where said container is used to coat the toilet material on a wide area portion, it has not been easy to coat the toilet material quickly and without unevenness. The further known embodiment is to provide a toilet tip suitable for coating the toilet material on a wide area portion in addition to effecting a fine finish. - Said embodiment relates to the construction of a liquid discharge portion of a liquid container. Any constructions of the liquid supply means (for example, a pump mechanism) can be applied to the third embodiment of this invention.
- In the container of this embodiment, a
communication cylinder 20 is secured to the inner surface of an upper end of ashaft 1. In the illustrated embodiment, a fixedcylinder 71 is arranged between theshaft 1 and thecommunication cylinder 20 but the structure is not limited thereto. A hole for supplying the liquid toilet material from theshaft 1 to thetoilet tip 2 is formed in the axis of thecommunication cylinder 20. The lower portion of acore 21 is unrotatably fitted into the hole. Aflat tube 211 is formed at an upper portion of thecore 21 . A sectional face of theflat tube 211 has a long diameter and a short diameter. The long diameter of theflat tube 211 is larger than the short diameter of aflat cylinder 223 of a tip keep 221 which will be described later. When thepump mechanism 6 operates, the toilet liquid within a liquid toilet material receiving means 5 is supplied to thetip 2 through thecore 21. - Liquid supply means 201 is fitted in the upper end of the
shaft 1. In the illustrated embodiment, the liquid supply means 201 is fitted into the fixedcylinder 71. The liquid supply means 201 comprises acylinder 3, a tip keep 221 and atoilet tip 2. Thecylinder 3 has aperipheral wall 224. A lower portion of thecylinder 3 is rotatably engaged with an upper portion of the fixedcylinder 71. A flatcylindrical portion 223 of acylindrical wall 222 of the tip keep 221 is projected upwardly from an upper end surface of aperipheral wall 224 of thecylinder 3. A lower portion of thecylindrical wall 222 of the tip keep 221 is unrotatably fitted in the inner surface of thecylinder 3. Aflat cylinder 223 is formed on an upper portion of thecylindrical wall 222 and is projected upwardly from the upper end surface of thecylinder 3. A sectional face of theflat cylinder 223 has a long diameter and a short diameter. The short diameter of theflat cylinder 223 is smaller than the short diameter of theflat tube 211 of thecore 21. In a lower half portion of thetoilet tip 2, theflat tube 211 of thecore 21 is rotatably embraced at an axis of thetoilet tip 2. An outer surface of the lower half portion of thetoilet tip 2 is unrotatably gripped by the tip keep 221. Accordingly, the liquid supply means 201 is rotatable with respect to theshaft 1. More specifically, thecylinder 3 and the tip keep 221 are rotatable with respect to theshaft 1. Thecommunication cylinder 20, thecore 21 and thetoilet tip 2 are not rotatable with respect to theshaft 1. - The
tip 2 comprises, for example, brushes made of synthetic resin and is formed in a shape of pyramid. According to the third embodiment, this pyramid can be changed to a substantially flat plate. - Fig. 10 shows the case where the long diameter of the
flat cylinder 223 of thecylindrical wall 222 and the long diameter of theflat tube 211 of the core 21 are in the same phase. In this case, theflat cylinder 223 and theflat tube 211 are not in contact with each other. When the liquid supply means 201 is rotated through 90° with respect to theshaft 1 from the state shown in Fig. 10, only thecylinder 3 and the tip keep 221 are rotated with respect to theshaft 1. As previously mentioned, the short diameter of theflat cylinder 223 is smaller than the long diameter of theflat tube 211 of thecore 21. Accordingly, as shown in Fig. 14, theflat cylinder 223 is pressed against both ends in the direction of the long diameter of theflat tube 211 so that theflat cylinder 223 is spread by theflat tube 211. Accordingly, the shape of thetoilet tip 2 is changed from a flat plate shown in Fig. 12 to a pyramid shape as shown in Fig. 15. When the liquid supply means 201 is again rotated through 90° from that state with respect to theshaft 1, both ends in the direction of the long diameter of theflat tube 211 are moved away from theflat cylinder 223. Accordingly, theflat cylinder 223 is elastically returned so that thetoilet tip 2 is formed from a pyramid shape to a flat plate shape.
Claims (1)
- A liquid container comprising:(a) a shaft (1);(b) a fixed cylinder (71) including a discharge valve (67) and provided on an upper end of the shaft (1);(c) a liquid supply means (201) provided on an upper end of the fixed cylinder (71);(d) a liquid receiving means (5) provided in the shaft (1) and slidable with respect to the shaft (1);(e) a movable cylinder (61) including a suction valve (64), the movable cylinder (61) being fitted in an upper end of the liquid receiving means (5) and being slidable with respect to the fixed cylinder (71);(f) springs (62, 63) for rearwardly biasing the movable cylinder (61);(g) a push button (4) provided at a lower end of the shaft (1);(h) a discharge port-forming cylindrical member (671) which is fitted and secured in the fixed cylinder (71), and(i) a pair of resilient valve stems (673, 673) which are formed perpendicularly at portions in a vicinity of an outer peripheral edge of the lower surface of the discharge port-forming cylindrical member (671), the portions being symmetrical with respect to an axis of the discharge port-forming cylinder member,
characterised in that the intermediate portions of the resilient valve stems (673) are curved inwardly with respect to each other.
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